All I know is that I should probably disable my e-mail on my blackberry for the next 2 weeks, so that I don't get my score while I'm in the middle of a) a family holiday outing or b) drinking heavily at the bar with friends. Finding out my score during either of those scenarios could be devastating to my self-esteem, not to mention my reputation as a mentally stable member of society

I've lived through 4 catastrophic illnesses, the murder of two friends, and an armed invasion of my workplace by a knife-wielding assailant who stabbed someone in front of me, therefore I will not be too affected by my LSAT score when I receive it.

So when I get my score I'll just take a deep breath and wait for the schools to which I've already applied to make their decision. No matter what it is, it's not the end of the world.

I've lived through 4 catastrophic illnesses, the murder of two friends, and an armed invasion of my workplace by a knife-wielding assailant who stabbed someone in front of me, therefore I will not be too affected by my LSAT score when I receive it.

So when I get my score I'll just take a deep breath and wait for the schools to which I've already applied to make their decision. No matter what it is, it's not the end of the world.

I dealt with my score with utter disappointment as it was at the bottom of my practice range... I was angry at the June 2007 test (legendary in its suck). I was determined to retake. Then my friends and family all called me crazy for being upset about 169 and I ended up at Michigan, so it turned out okay.

YUP, that's a lot of the reason behind why I bought such a fun vehicle! That's mine in the avatar and, believe me, I've had a blast with it in all seasons. It's usually full of dogs, too. Four of them. They crack me up.

I don't mean to trivialize the importance of this score, either. But I'm in my forties, and over the years I've seen and been through a lot more stuff than I'd been through when I first graduated from college, so that's helped me put things in perspective.

The way I get over everything -- even a not-so-good-LSAT-score (if that is what I get) is to just HAVE AS MUCH FUN AS POSSIBLE EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. Jeeps help, for sure.

Immediately registered and started prepping for a retake. The night we received scores was pretty difficult, but it only took a few days before the sadness and anger turned into motivation. Hopefully I won't have to deal with that feeling again in a week or two.

YUP, that's a lot of the reason behind why I bought such a fun vehicle! That's mine in the avatar and, believe me, I've had a blast with it in all seasons. It's usually full of dogs, too. Four of them. They crack me up.

I don't mean to trivialize the importance of this score, either. But I'm in my forties, and over the years I've seen and been through a lot more stuff than I'd been through when I first graduated from college, so that's helped me put things in perspective.

The way I get over everything -- even a not-so-good-LSAT-score (if that is what I get) is to just HAVE AS MUCH FUN AS POSSIBLE EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. Jeeps help, for sure.

GOOD LUCK, EVERYONE!

I like your attitude. I wish I could find more posts similar to yours on LSD. The sniping about schools, LSAT scores and applications can be overly dramatic at times.